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Papier Plume's Upcoming Limited Ink - Garden District Azalea


Jackokun

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Quick shout: Papier Plume will be releasing the last of the ink in the Homage to New Orleans series this friday. The ink is called Garden District Azalea and it is a pink ink. I got a sample of the ink for (re)view purposes and that will be coming up soon, but wanted to give everyone a heads up - I happen to have just a handful of pink inks - mostly because they don't match my eyes :)

 

Here is a swab of the ink

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Here is the official bottle / ink shot

 

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Expect release at 11am CST on Friday the 16th. - They will have a limited run 60 bottles to sell online.
I'll be posting a more formal view tomorrow, hoped for today, but I dont think it will be ready.

Also Papier Plume notifies the ink availability and other news through their newsletter first, then Instagram, then Facebook, and finally twitter (in that order).

Jack

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Crass! I think it's the orange in there which makes me like the pink. Will also have to check with the real flowers (which I do already have out in the garden) because I think that they (the flowers) -- belonging to the rhododendron group -- are even more orange and/or brown. Thanks for the report, Jack!

 

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